The Key West Citizen Newspaper, March 12, 1945, Page 4

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‘ ' ’ ' ; , ; } ROUR THE KEY WEST CITIZEN CHINESE HONORED BY NAVY OPTICAL RED CROSS UNIT TO MEET TUESDAY The regular monthly mecting of the board of directors of the Bey West Chapter, American Ree Crom will be held Tuesday @# twelve noon in the USO patio @ Whitehead and uthard reets Members are urged to attend end notify ch © headquarters @f the intentions by Monday. Geui ge 0. Lucas, chapter etmen will preside and dis- ution of the progress of the War Fund drive will constitute he Wusiness of the day. Chamber of Commerce Notes Postal card ballots favoring the prapeved new charter continue to come in at this late date Correspondence from our affil- ated Chambers of Commerce teegheut the state are evi- @epm of the breezy, confident «tr @f the young men and women whe hendie the work of those or amt ions » the Raleigh, N. C. Cham- ter ef Commerce comes an arti- el entitied “A Factory”. It reads: ‘A chamber of omm@titie lly community include Commerce is en industry manufac- needs, This educational as well as prosperity, ideas, hum- on @teray and some cag are its heme) =«ometeriais for suceessful operate Which implies that the membership should supply ne ade as, energy, (com- stati tc beck up moral, needs money as a in this company will ve ar | * sufficient quantity of theafe rew materials for a proper the management p tion schedule in the mo- " ious year that lies ahead.” | ‘pe asks @s to back up a mearement for a branch hospital for the insa: at Avon Park Giwerd Bali congratulates us @@ the clearness of our statement eegerding the proposed charter. SH = Petersburg reports 747 metibers and has a good word te say fer our habit of stamping the daily weiperature on our out- eee mail It recommends that ef business men follow suit Bric Johnson, president of the Nate Chamber, contributes this tote In unity there is igepath, in good-will there is praiiperity; in tolerance there is pe aggre Progress toward a wfler and a happier America. Eiverready Star Club ' To Meet On Tuesday There will = be a regular wathiv meeting of the Ever- eatly Star Club held on Tuesday fterncon, beginning at 3:30 theck, at the home of Mrs. Wiliam Weaver, 809 Southard atreet AW’ avembers of the organiza-| tiem are requested to be in at- bondgnee | “LUNCH BAG", $22.500 | Portiond, Ind.—The paper sack whieh, for ten years, Henry W.) Sthimelotier @ former S teather and oil operator, slong with him, which every-! heady hed thought was his lunch | mag. contained $22,500 in cash. When he died, it was discovered! to @ontain his will, which be- quéathed all the money to charity | ferses covered with armor in e@ieval times were known as PA-horees | | points for a 70-pound hog and a small percentage of their month’s ‘ pay for a gala outing attended by more than 75 persons at the | HARRIS’ RITES ;| CONDUCTED TODAY SHOP HAS PICNIC AT BEACH Funeral rites for Attorney Louis A. Harris, who died last week at the State Hospital, were held this morning at 11 o’clock at the Pritchard Funeral Home, conducted by Rev. Melrose, rec- tor of the St. Paul’s Episcopal Wea Church. Other services "were & held at the cemetery, where Mr. | Harris | The body was cremated at the | State Hospital and sent here for burial, which took place immed- ashes were buried. H iately after the services held at the Pritchard parlors. Several members of the legal profession, besides relatives and friends, attended the services. Joseph Hali Is Wounded In Action Mr. and Mrs. William Hall \af 1118 Watson strect are in réceipt of information from their. son, Joseph Hall, 20, stating that he wounded in action some- pre in the Pacific. Mr. Hall, who is connected {with the United States Marine Corps, has been in the service for ‘a year and a half. | ‘RICHARD PERRY BACK IN STATES} (Special to The Citizen) MIAMI BEACH, Mar. 12.—Cpl. | Official Navy Photograpns Richard J. Pe 26, husband of; NAVAL AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL attached to the Submarine! Mrs. Rosalie Perry, of 1420 An-| Activities Optical Shop at the Naval Station pitched in 270 red ae Bee Mer go tgeeer cal {ental United States and is now] 4 pons being processed through the! Shangri La Club at South Beach. A large portion of the jovial grouP | Army Ground and Service ROrces| that spent a warm sunny Sunday afternoon at the party is shown | Redistribution Station in Miami| at the top left and below right are Rose and Sarah, two-and-a-half | Beach, where his next assign- | years old twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Shea. He is a ment will be determined. typewriter repairman at the Shop. To the left is a boatload of the | ee Pony served 25 months as revelers returning from a successful czawfishing trip and below. Stier eee ie Souwes| center, is Comdr. C. P. Ramback, officer-in-charge, roasting 8) While Vee ser ee “dog.” To his ight is J. U. Lawrence, instrument maker, who iS! american Defense campaign ai| giving evidence of his versatility by cooking the barbecue. bon, the Asiatic-Pacific campaign | = A -— |ribbon with one battle star and| Officers Attend Reception the Distinguished unit citation. Army Ground and_ Service Forces Redistribution Stations are located in various parts of} the United States. Military per-| sonnel returning from over s | jare proc d through these est {tions before assignment to mili- tary organizations and _installa- | tions within the United States. During the period that re-| turnees stay at an Army Ground {and Service Forees Redistribu- |tion Station, they are given a |painstaking occupational and |physical classification as well as | phy cal and dental recondition- ing together with various lectures Official Navy Photograph : designed to reorient men re- A RECEPTION at the Coast Guard BOQ was given by Comdr. J. eonily colume Gonu combs: A. Lewis. ‘right. in honor of Mrs. Lewis and their daughter, Mrs. areas. This processing is carried W. F. Willert. Guests included Capt, R. B. Nickerson, USN, Com- manding Officer, Fleet Sonar School. left. and Col. R. E. Turley, Jr., Commanding Officer, Harbor Defenses, Key West. on without haste in pleasant sur- roundings conductive to mental and physical relaxation. 3efore 7 a os = eee | entering the service i (i ay . |Cpl. Perry: was employed as a WAVES Sport New Caps buffer. He became a member of |the Armed Forces on January {23, 1941, i ' Three Realty Deals | | Are Recorded Here! Three transfers of {Monroe County were this morning in the clerk's office: ‘ Nathaniel B. Eddins and Arthur H. Eddins to Florida Keys Enterprises, Inc., a lot at Grin- nell and Von Phister streets for | $600. Dimensions are 49.9 97.6 feet Florida Keys Enterprises, Inc., to Frec Dion a lot, 100 by 100 realty in recorded county feet, and Petronia streets, f i Ivar and Mary McDonald E. J n for $600, and the other to James J. Helm for $400. LOOK BOTH WAYS BEFORE CROSSING Official Navy Photograph MODELING THE NEW GARRISON CAPS which wese made official informal gear of all WAVES as of January 15 are two Petty officers attached to the Naval Station. Left is Anne Lev- chak, SpM3¢ of Chisholm, Minn.. and right. Mrs. Jean Doyle, Y3c. of Cranford. N. J. The caps have been adopted with enthusiasm by all WAVE personnel on this station. OER ILSI RISES OEE STS. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN-25° WEEKLY VA MM hed hohe hehe dedaddedhdl Lodoadel & TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF * | TENE FOIBLES OF There was thi {on and off thee goe treadle, “{,|debating whet! h}peatedly, she get off ‘the AP Newsfeatures By GENE GLEASON | NEW YORK, March 12. — The war-burdened Manhattan bus, drivers soak up more punish- | jment than a Spanish dancer's heels, But tTheygaiso cin dish it out. ie o* man whp got r td jeave. Rity| juto- » matic .device that prevents the! bus from starting until * the, MONDAY, MARCH PASSENGERS DRIVE BUS DRIVERS 12, 1008 woe et -_~-_---oor" Sotho be Ras brew ae pounds and Announcement of the birth a seven -—en to Mr, and George rnd alae apie The Billtngeieys seeede of Poinc ane Place by; Official Navy Photograph JAMES T. WONG. 4l-yeat-old civilian electrician employed by the Navy at Mare Island, Cal.. right, winner of one of the highest cash awards ever given for beneficial suggestions, was greeted by <aptain W. E. Malloy. Inspector of Naval Materia]. upon his ar- rival in Chicago. Wongftravelled to Chicago to appear on “The First Line” radio broadcast. Wong‘s helpful idea was adopted for the prre-packing of stuffing tubes, 10,000 of which are used on a modern combatant shiv. The suggestion also effects approximate savings of $2,000.000 per year and 2,000.000 man hours of labor. seeerese eecccence Classified Column sevcceces HELP WANTED | FOR SALE WANTED—Salesgirls, full tine! L! THAN ASSESSED Valua- employment. No experience ne-} tion if sold together, 6 room cessary. S. H. Kress & Co. | bungalow, 6 room house, vac- marl-1mo. | ant lot between, Cor. Florida — -- | and Eliza. Streeets. 2 Lots TOP SALARIES PAID for Day; 1205 Flagler Street runs and Night Waitresses. Side-| through to Von Phister where walk Cafe. mar.1-1mo the burned building stands. Apply owner, P. O. Box 265, Pittston, Pa. (Brokers pro- tected). mar7-10tx mar.1-tf a WAITRESSES and FOUNTAIN} GIRLS. Good salary. Southern-; most City Pharmacy. ——__—_—_—___—_____+ ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE, Stove,’ treadle is cleared. The driyer flared up. “All right, lady” he boomed. “Are you gonna get off, or do Burns At Air States you just wanna play games?” —_—_ : Another delayed a Fifth Ave-' The Navy, Chupel tulhding nue bus by her futile attempt to its contents, estimeted te depart through a rear, “emer-! valued at $2508. was G@eeteey gency only” exit. jby fire on Geturday evening “But I thought vou used the 8:40 o'clock. rear door for an exit,” she apol-! ‘The city fire departenemt ogized. ‘ready to render assivtemer The driver cut her dead with: the blaze was enticed Naval Chapel Building ~ “That's the trouble with you; out having to call om the you do too much thinkin’ forces. Just to be on the safe side, Services, in the meantion, © one woman sang out, well in ad- 1° peig y @ = ance of; the next stop, a chant ke cry af)“Getting asoff!) Prom tly the driver, sangb: yin an identical ‘chint} plits a! duple of the @ther “ station. Rada w : aye i. graceful notes: “As soon / 5 | penta stop, you_c’n get o-off*” ' yo Maal] —— ' : Last Christmas Eve, many a “WN Gano of vale bus was loaded to capacity with él : As more passenvrers é take this means of exten® one driver ing our heartfelt theme te met the problem with masterful many friends whe were ee finesse. to us during the fines: end afte “Move to the rear of the bus, the death of our towed one, Mime |please,” he advised. “We're serv- Fronie Hall. Expectally tame extended fer the use of care the funeral end fer feral ing cocktails back there. But ‘history was made the {morning that one woman, strug- ings contributed. We assure \gling to wedge her way aboard ang all that thelr kind a Sixth Avenue bus, called out will eiways te remembered MESSENGER WANTED—Desir-' Clothes Wringer, Bus, Three|to the immobile standees-at- 19.14 THE FAMILY able daylight hours. Western Rooms $75.00. Skating Rink. |large, “Will you please move Union, mars-tf maré-tf| back in the bus?” ——————— WHITE OR COLORED Seam-'9 FRAME GARAGE DOORS, stress wanted. 419% Duval 7 x g Ft. 1608 Von Phister. Street, Navy Store. mar7-10tx mar10-3tx WOMAN between 35 and 45 Guaranteed PLUMBING WORK) ars of age, capable of man-| and SUPPLIES: Toilets, Lava-| ing a Dress Shop. Apply by tories, Sinks, Brass Fittings and/ phone, call 503 for appoint-| pRE-WAR BATH TUBS — All| ment. mar9-3t sizes of Water and Sewer Pipe, | and Fittings. Free Estimates. | Jos. D. Lopez, Plumbing and Supplies, 913 Eaton St. Phone 1189-J. mar.2-M.W.F.tf i SODA FOUNTAIN MANAGER, Fountain Girls. Good salary. Adams Dairy Lunch, 901 White strect. mar9-3t FOR SALE—1941 Service Cycle. 1320 Seminary St., Tel. 521-J. marl0-3t TEACHERS WANTED — “Any one who has taught in an ele- mentary school or is interested - in teaching in one should con- FOR SALE — $1.49 BOOKS — fer with the Supervisor of swell titles include The Yearl- Elementary Education for ing, Keys of the Kingdom and Monroe County at The Division Prodigal Woman—Paul Smith, The driver halted his change making, stood up and respect- fully removed his cap. “Congratulations, lady,” he said admiringly. “Thays the first time .I’'ve heard thab dm 13 years on this job.” RONALD COLAMAR & | “KISMET Coming: “Becape te A Madison Avenue driver takes the problem philosophical a ly. tion in Europe,” he asked, “sf OLIVIA DE MAVELARD & you can’t even get it on Madison Avenue?” “Princess (’Reurke” H Coming: “Ranger Lew” RATIONING TIMETA FooDs ‘ Subscribe to The Citizen. ° é 1 Street Elementary School, Bookseller, 334 Siménton St. Division Street at White.” i mar.1tf mar6-7-8-12-13-14,1945-6tx TWIN BED’ ROOM SUITE. No. LOST 3 Pearl St. Smarld-3t LADY’S DIAMOND Encrusted, ENTIRE STOCK of White Gold Watch, with black! News Stand. Apply at wxiet band. Guuctantial veware Stand: mar12-3tx for return to Mrs. Philip Mas- = arn | terbone, 423 Caroline St. |BOAT, newly built 33 ft. Cabin| mar9-3tx, Cruiser. Suitable for living. 721 Southard Street, Love Lane. mar 12-3tx | FOR SALE 936 Oldsmobile. I. G. Tyson, 112 FACTORY REBUILT Electric Ann St. feb19-30-tx. Sewing Machines 50. Al's links aden aren an Radio Service, 629 Eaton,| BOY'S PRE-WAR BICYCL Phone 1081. Me ee lo Tires, large sturdy | ee $ 4 0. ig . A, Ham- SCHUTT 1941 All Steel House} mondy € White street, Trailer; dinette, stove, refrig-{ 4 tor, and extras. Sleeps four. marl0-3tx j =xcellent condition. See Mr. Stewart between 6 and 7 p. m.) Southern Inn. Trailer Park,| 612 Simonton street. marl2-3tx anne | ROYCRAFT HOUSE TRAILER, guitar. Jack Stroup, 612 Simon- ton street. mar8-4tx. CLEARS TE SS DO SIS. ELT TE LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. PHONE 71 530 Division St., Cor. Simonton St. | Knives and Forks Plated Blades Sets of 6 Each '§ High Back Rocker Chairs .................. Each $4.39 Hack Saws ... Each $2.75 Gasoline Blaw-Surckes eee ee Each $5.95 Glass Shelves With Bracke _.. Each $2.10 Glidden Paints, Varnishes and Enamels Paint and Varnish Brushes HARDWARE Plumbing Supplies LINDSLEY LUMBER CO. | See 11077" rack TUB naTUIVe Aracn PrOllC( == through April 28; H2-M2 through June 2; N2-82 — y Boot through June 30. Red ~ rue. $5 through March 31; T5- 4 ond & ooo "Xs through April 28; ¥5, Old period. 0 exe & ZS, A2-D2 through June 2: GasOLinE E2-J2 through June 30. A-lé through Ration Board Office, Post Offices SCOOOHEEESSSESSSOSEOEESEEEEE TWO HOTELS IN I= POPULAR PRICES ae oF ci¥ ROOMS sane o- WITH BATH end FORD HOTEL PERSHING HOTEL 60 N.E. 3rd Street 226 WE. let Avenue . Pleveter 80 Rooms - Elevator 108 Rooms - | 3 BLOCKS FROM UNION BUS &8.ATION PLACE YOUR REFRIGERATION BASIS and you will eet GUARAR IL. are eration Service. eee see REAL ICE is MORE ECONOMICAL . .. It's Healthy ’ and Safe . .. It's PURE : THOMPSON inc. | (ICE DIVISION) ; Phone No. 8 Key West, Fle : .

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